eric lemiere

eric lemiere

New EP out from Matthew Zigenis. I’ve worked with Matt several times over the years, and on this new EP, I played guitars and drums on the first 4 tracks.

Here are two videos from Steffany Gretzinger's album release night. It was an honor to play guitar and keys, as well as sing BGVs, with some best friends and new friends.

Holidae House released their 3-song EP, which I produced, engineered, and mixed. Each song has a different feel, but are all cohesive. Listen to this indie-rock album's time signature changes, guitar work, bass lines, lush vocals, and beautiful synths.

Not only did I have the privilege of producing this 6-song EP for Jon Neufeld (of Starfield), but I also co-wrote the songs and played most of the instrumentation.

In only 6 songs, this album expresses joy, honor, uncertainty, need, identity, and lament, while the musical feel ranges from fun to pretty to dark. I think it accurately represents the states of emotion the church goes through.

The Worship Central folks in England released their first studio album, and I got to play guitar on the following tracks: Hideaway, All That Matters, To God Be The Glory.

Rita Springer has a powerful voice... in both her ability to sing, and in her ability to speak to the hearts of people. It was a privilege to produce this project with one of my best friends, Chris Greely, and to use a host of phenomenal musicians, such as James Duke (guitarist for Matt Redman, Steven Curtis Chapman, Johnny Swim), Kalley Heiligenthal (Bethel Music), Jason Halbert (Kelly Clarkson, DC Talk, Sonic Flood), and more.

Also, this album hit #1 on the Christian iTunes chart!

Holidae House released their EP that I produced. It spans from raw, unpredictable indie-rock to psychedelic with interesting progressions and melodies.

My wife's father recently passed away, and he always encouraged us to make music together. For his memorial, we covered Norman Greenbaum's classic song "Spirit in the Sky." You can listen below.

I recently finished production on the new Matthew Zigenis album. Although this is his first album, it is really the follow-up record to Carry Your Name by A Jesus Church. Overflow pairs Matthew's acoustic guitar playing with electronic elements and beats to make a beautiful energy that flows throughout the album. Take a listen and enjoy.